Log into the [http://portal.eclipse.org/ MyFoundation portal], and use the [tools] for all Committers option of the Eclipse Projects portlet.

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Enter a partial filename to search for, relative to the downloads area. The broader the search, the longer it will take to return results, so try to identify the core files that make up one user download. Use the % (percentage) as a wildcard to substitute multiple characters, or the _ (underscore) wildcard to substitute one character. '''You don't need to use % at the beginning or the end'''.

Enter a partial filename to search for, relative to the downloads area. The broader the search, the longer it will take to return results, so try to identify the core files that make up one user download. Use the % (percentage) as a wildcard to substitute multiple characters, or the _ (underscore) wildcard to substitute one character. '''You don't need to use % at the beginning or the end'''.

'''/stats/%org.eclipse.wst.xml''' : All the org.eclipse.wst.xml downloads in all p2 repos

If you need suggestions for your download stats, please contact the webmaster.

If you need suggestions for your download stats, please contact the webmaster.

[[Image:download_stats.png]]

[[Image:download_stats.png]]

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== p2 notes ==

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(These notes were compiled from the cross-project list.

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# It is better to tie stats to a FEATURE rarther than a bundle. Because bundles come in 2 variants (.pack.gz / .jar) so with a bundle you have duplicate work adding the stats tracker (and, the app from bug 310132 which auto-generates stats properties doesn't support it).

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# Note though that a commercial product which uses a different feature structure than Eclipse Open Source (and so just gets your bundle) won't be counted when you count feature access. That's likely not relevant.

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# If you have a feature and bundle with the same ID, don't add the p2.downloadStats property to both. Since it would count each download twice.

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# It may be adviseable to version your stats ID somehow. For instance, use "org.eclipse.rse.core_tm320" or "org.eclipse.wst.ui_helios_sr0" or "org.eclipse.ptp_4.0". If you don't version the stats ID you are tracking, you may run into troubles when we do Helios SR1 which will re-use the same repo location (/releases/helios).

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# Maybe obvious. the stats tracker will not catch people updating from Galileo to Helios. Because the Galileo p2 impl did not have the stats code enabled. You'll only count p2 downloads that happen with Eclipse 3.6.

Querying the database

Enter a partial filename to search for, relative to the downloads area. The broader the search, the longer it will take to return results, so try to identify the core files that make up one user download. Use the % (percentage) as a wildcard to substitute multiple characters, or the _ (underscore) wildcard to substitute one character. You don't need to use % at the beginning or the end.

If you need suggestions for your download stats, please contact the webmaster.

p2 notes

(These notes were compiled from the cross-project list.

It is better to tie stats to a FEATURE rarther than a bundle. Because bundles come in 2 variants (.pack.gz / .jar) so with a bundle you have duplicate work adding the stats tracker (and, the app from bug 310132 which auto-generates stats properties doesn't support it).

Note though that a commercial product which uses a different feature structure than Eclipse Open Source (and so just gets your bundle) won't be counted when you count feature access. That's likely not relevant.

If you have a feature and bundle with the same ID, don't add the p2.downloadStats property to both. Since it would count each download twice.

It may be adviseable to version your stats ID somehow. For instance, use "org.eclipse.rse.core_tm320" or "org.eclipse.wst.ui_helios_sr0" or "org.eclipse.ptp_4.0". If you don't version the stats ID you are tracking, you may run into troubles when we do Helios SR1 which will re-use the same repo location (/releases/helios).

Maybe obvious. the stats tracker will not catch people updating from Galileo to Helios. Because the Galileo p2 impl did not have the stats code enabled. You'll only count p2 downloads that happen with Eclipse 3.6.